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Lately there have been a lot of weird lights seen in the skies. Not talking UFO's here, but bright flashes of many colors. Many have been associated with earthquakes. But though earthquake lights and earthquake clouds have been reported (and documented) in the past, these huge colored bright flashes are new on the scene.

Some have said it's transformers exploding. Well I don't buy that... there are too many.

So let's start with the latest on caught live on the evening traffic report

Phoenix's FOX 10 reporter Andrea Robinson was in the middle of an on-air report when an unexplained, bright white explosion appeared in the distance behind her.

The strange blast was caught on tape and aired live during Robinson's report. At first, news station employees thought the explosion was a transformer. But when FOX 10 checked with local utility providers APS and Salt River Project, they were told no transformers had blown in the area.

May 14, 2008It has been suggested that earthquake lights are the result of two plates of quartz being rubbed together as the earthquake occurs. Strangely if you rub two lumps of quartz together? (in a darkened room is best to see the reaction better) they begin to glow inside.

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Jul 25, 2010So, I saw this weird "cloud" near Colorado Springs, Colorado. I've never seen anything like this before...that's why I decided to film it. I don't think I'm completely convinced on the HAARP conspiracies but the evidence seems to be mouting up. When I reviewed this video on my computer I noticied a flash in the sky around :29 seconds. What do you think?

I've seen sundogs and halos around the sun before due to the scattering of light from high clouds. But this seems to be focused on this one "cloud."

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Oct 28, 2011

What do you think caused this!?!?!This was filmed in Los Angeles, California!!!

These are clearly not rainbows.? I have never seen anything like them before, and never since.

After the Japan quake I think they proved what caused them. They noticed the Ionosphere heating up 3 days before their big quake and set out to find why.

The reason was the stress in the ground squeezed the radon gas out, and this heated the Ionosphere, but a side effect wast the radon gas cause Oxygen and Hydrogen to combine (forming moisture) which was Ionized - causing the rainbow like lights.